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  • Finnish scientists create artificial iris

    Mechanical diaphragms for optical devices were not invented yesterday, but they all have one fundamental feature - they are controlled from the outside. Therefore, if we want to create a man-made "eye" that should react to light in the same way as a real one, we will have to equip it with an illumination sensor and a controller. Cumbersome and inconvenient, but a team of Finnish and Polish scienti

    • ‘I feel disposable’: Thousands of scientists’ jobs at risk in Japan

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        ‘I feel disposable’: Thousands of scientists’ jobs at risk in Japan
      • Japanese Scientists Have Created The World’s First ‘Thinking’ Robot - Because It Has It's Own Brain

          Japanese Scientists Have Created The World’s First ‘Thinking’ Robot - Because It Has It's Own Brain
        • Why scientists are turning to Rust

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            Why scientists are turning to Rust
          • Joe Biden on Twitter: "For once, Donald Trump is correct: I will listen to scientists. https://t.co/jmxoDn1Ezp"

            For once, Donald Trump is correct: I will listen to scientists. https://t.co/jmxoDn1Ezp

              Joe Biden on Twitter: "For once, Donald Trump is correct: I will listen to scientists. https://t.co/jmxoDn1Ezp"
            • Scientists rename human genes to stop Microsoft Excel from misreading them as dates

              Science/Tech/MicrosoftScientists rename human genes to stop Microsoft Excel from misreading them as dates Scientists rename human genes to stop Microsoft Excel from misreading them as dates / Sometimes it’s easier to rewrite genetics than update Excel

                Scientists rename human genes to stop Microsoft Excel from misreading them as dates
              • Trump attacked Biden by saying his opponent would 'listen to the scientists' in dealing with COVID-19

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                  Trump attacked Biden by saying his opponent would 'listen to the scientists' in dealing with COVID-19
                • Japan launches preprint server — but will scientists use it?

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                    Japan launches preprint server — but will scientists use it?
                  • Scientists have "spied" on spiders the technology of creating a thread covered with liquid

                    Scientists have "spied" on spiders the technology of creating a thread covered with liquid Having studied the technique of weaving a web, a team of scientists from Oxford University and the University of Pierre and Marie Curie has created a technology for obtaining a self-unwinding liquid-coated fiber. The web is an amazing creation of nature. It is born from a small sticky watery droplet secreted

                    • Python Programming And Numerical Methods: A Guide For Engineers And Scientists — Python Numerical Methods

                      Python Programming And Numerical Methods: A Guide For Engineers And Scientists¶ This notebook contains an excerpt from the Python Programming and Numerical Methods - A Guide for Engineers and Scientists, the content is also available at Berkeley Python Numerical Methods. The copyright of the book belongs to Elsevier. We also have this interactive book online for a better learning experience. The c

                      • GitHub - amundsen-io/amundsen: Amundsen is a metadata driven application for improving the productivity of data analysts, data scientists and engineers when interacting with data.

                        Amundsen is a data discovery and metadata engine for improving the productivity of data analysts, data scientists and engineers when interacting with data. It does that today by indexing data resources (tables, dashboards, streams, etc.) and powering a page-rank style search based on usage patterns (e.g. highly queried tables show up earlier than less queried tables). Think of it as Google search

                          GitHub - amundsen-io/amundsen: Amundsen is a metadata driven application for improving the productivity of data analysts, data scientists and engineers when interacting with data.
                        • First room-temperature superconductor excites — and baffles — scientists

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                            First room-temperature superconductor excites — and baffles — scientists
                          • Coding habits for data scientists

                            If you’ve tried your hand at machine learning or data science, you know that code can get messy, quickly. Typically, code to train ML models is written in Jupyter notebooks and it’s full of (i) side effects (e.g. print statements, pretty-printed dataframes, data visualisations) and (ii) glue code without any abstraction, modularisation and automated tests. While this may be fine for notebooks targ

                              Coding habits for data scientists
                            • Fusion energy breakthrough by US scientists boosts clean power hopes

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                                Fusion energy breakthrough by US scientists boosts clean power hopes
                              • Scientists discover first known animal that doesn't breathe

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                                  Scientists discover first known animal that doesn't breathe
                                • Scientists question cancer tests that use microscopic nematode worms

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                                    Scientists question cancer tests that use microscopic nematode worms
                                  • Thousands of scientists are cutting back on Twitter, seeding angst and uncertainty

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                                      Thousands of scientists are cutting back on Twitter, seeding angst and uncertainty
                                    • How German scientists hope to find coronavirus answers in country's worst-hit spot

                                      Heinsberg is the site of a major coronavirus infection cluster in Germany. Photo: DPA Researchers in Germany are trying to find out how more about how coronavirus spreads and how to contain it. They've set up a centre in one of Germany's worst-hit spots to find answers. Can you get infected with coronavirus after using a shopping trolley in the supermarket? What about by touching a door handle in

                                      • Delta plus India: Scientists say too early to tell risk of Covid-19 variant

                                        India says a new variant of the coronavirus is a "variant of concern". How worried should we be?

                                          Delta plus India: Scientists say too early to tell risk of Covid-19 variant
                                        • Scientists Say That A Person's Math Ability Can Be Predicted By Neurotransmitter Levels In The Brain

                                            Scientists Say That A Person's Math Ability Can Be Predicted By Neurotransmitter Levels In The Brain
                                          • Heavily mutated Omicron variant puts scientists on alert

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                                              Heavily mutated Omicron variant puts scientists on alert
                                            • 10 Days That Changed Britain: "Heated" Debate Between Scientists Forced Boris Johnson To Act On Coronavirus

                                              10 Days That Changed Britain: "Heated" Debate Between Scientists Forced Boris Johnson To Act On Coronavirus“This is going to get much, much worse, very quickly, both in terms of deaths and the economy,” a cabinet minister told BuzzFeed News. “It will not be long before we are getting numbers like Italy. I don’t think people realise that yet.” It was on Wednesday, March 11 — 10 days ago — that some

                                                10 Days That Changed Britain: "Heated" Debate Between Scientists Forced Boris Johnson To Act On Coronavirus
                                              • Tanis: Fossil found of dinosaur killed in asteroid strike, scientists claim

                                                Remains are unearthed of a dinosaur that may have died on the very day a space rock hit Earth.

                                                  Tanis: Fossil found of dinosaur killed in asteroid strike, scientists claim
                                                • Are animals conscious? Some scientists now think they are

                                                  Are animals conscious? How new research is changing minds Charles Darwin enjoys a near god-like status among scientists for his theory of evolution. But his ideas that animals are conscious in the same way humans are have long been shunned. Until now. "There is no fundamental difference between man and animals in their ability to feel pleasure and pain, happiness, and misery," Darwin wrote. But hi

                                                    Are animals conscious? Some scientists now think they are
                                                  • Alien life in Universe: Scientists say finding it is 'only a matter of time'

                                                    Experts are optimistic of detecting life signs on a faraway world within our lifetimes - possibly in the next few years.

                                                      Alien life in Universe: Scientists say finding it is 'only a matter of time'
                                                    • Isolated for six months, scientists in Antarctica began to develop their own accent

                                                      Isolated for six months one winter, a group of scientists changed how they spoke.

                                                        Isolated for six months, scientists in Antarctica began to develop their own accent
                                                      • Statement in support of the scientists, public health professionals, and medical professionals of China combatting COVID-19

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                                                          Statement in support of the scientists, public health professionals, and medical professionals of China combatting COVID-19
                                                        • DMM英会話予習復習メモ:Japanese Scientists Develop Vaccine To Fight Aging - いさぎよくsingle life ここちよくsimple life

                                                          老化除去ワクチンが開発されたという記事です。 老化に伴い、細胞も老化します。しかし、その老化した細胞は死期を迎えても死なないで体にしがみついているのです。結局そのゾンビセル(細胞)が残っているため、老化に伴う病気が起こるわけです。また病気に感染しやすくもなります。 ワクチンがそのゾンビセルだけを選んで、表面のタンパク質にくっついてそのまま運び去ってくれるわけですね。 素晴らしい老化防止につながるワクチンに大きく期待してしまいますが、今の段階では、まだマウスの実験を終えたところで、人間に使えるまでは時間がかかりそうですね。 画像:kyushu-u.ac 2022//14 level 8 Japanese Scientists Develop Vaccine To Fight Aging 日本の科学者、アンチエイジングワクチンを開発 Researchers in Japan say they

                                                            DMM英会話予習復習メモ:Japanese Scientists Develop Vaccine To Fight Aging - いさぎよくsingle life ここちよくsimple life 
                                                          • deal mainly matters physical Scientists with | ならべかえ 英語 リスニング

                                                            単語をならべかえて英文を完成させよう(レベル6)「deal mainly matters physical Scientists with」「科学者は主として物質の問題を取り扱う。」#英語学習 | ならべかえ 英語 リスニング

                                                              deal mainly matters physical Scientists with | ならべかえ 英語 リスニング
                                                            • Scientists Develop Gel That Can Regrow Tooth Enamel

                                                              Once tooth enamel breaks or wears away it’s over – it doesn’t grow back. That’s why dentists have to plug in the gaps with artificial fillings. But now, a team of scientists from China’s Zhejiang University and Jiujiang Research Institute says it has finally figured out how to regrow tooth enamel, a development that could totally upend dental care. The team developed a gel that has been found to h

                                                                Scientists Develop Gel That Can Regrow Tooth Enamel
                                                              • Fusion energy breakthrough by US scientists boosts clean power hopes

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                                                                • Hundreds of scientists claim WHO is downplaying risk of airborne spread of coronavirus

                                                                  The group of scientists argue that the WHO needs to give more weight to the role of the airborne spread of Covid-19.The experts published the findings that support their view in the Clinical Infectious Diseases medical journal Monday.A spokesperson for WHO told CNBC on Monday it was aware of the open letter and technical experts at the organization were currently reviewing its contents. Owner of R

                                                                    Hundreds of scientists claim WHO is downplaying risk of airborne spread of coronavirus
                                                                  • Scientists use stem cells from frogs to build first living robots

                                                                    One of the most successful creations has two stumpy legs that propel it along on its “chest”. Another has a hole in the middle that researchers turned into a pouch so it could shimmy around with miniature payloads. “These are entirely new lifeforms. They have never before existed on Earth,” said Michael Levin, the director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts

                                                                      Scientists use stem cells from frogs to build first living robots
                                                                    • How We Improved Data Discovery for Data Scientists at Spotify - Spotify Engineering

                                                                      How We Improved Data Discovery for Data Scientists at Spotify At Spotify, we believe strongly in data-informed decision making. Whether we’re considering a big shift in our product strategy or we’re making a relatively quick decision about which track to add to one of our editorially-programmed playlists, data provides a foundation for sound decision making. An insight is a conclusion drawn from d

                                                                        How We Improved Data Discovery for Data Scientists at Spotify - Spotify Engineering
                                                                      • Russian government bars its scientists from international conferences

                                                                        Russian government’s office building. Photo credit should read KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images Russian scientists will not participate in international conferences this year, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation said via its Telegram channel. The decision comes as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has strained the relationships between Russian scientists and th

                                                                          Russian government bars its scientists from international conferences
                                                                        • Tiny living robots made from human cells surprise scientists | CNN

                                                                          Scientists have created tiny living robots from human cells that can move around in a lab dish and may one day be able to help heal wounds or damaged tissue, according to a new study. A team at Tufts University and Harvard University’s Wyss Institute have dubbed these creations anthrobots. The research builds on earlier work from some of the same scientists, who made the first living robots, or xe

                                                                            Tiny living robots made from human cells surprise scientists | CNN
                                                                          • Go Ando / PREDUCTS / THE GUILD on Twitter: "逆立ちするウサギが1935年から報告されているのだが、その遺伝的要因が明らかになったという論文。 逆立ちしてる姿が想像以上だった… This rabbit walks on its ‘hands.’ Scientists th… https://t.co/xx3oxdn1Fh"

                                                                            逆立ちするウサギが1935年から報告されているのだが、その遺伝的要因が明らかになったという論文。 逆立ちしてる姿が想像以上だった… This rabbit walks on its ‘hands.’ Scientists th… https://t.co/xx3oxdn1Fh

                                                                              Go Ando / PREDUCTS / THE GUILD on Twitter: "逆立ちするウサギが1935年から報告されているのだが、その遺伝的要因が明らかになったという論文。 逆立ちしてる姿が想像以上だった… This rabbit walks on its ‘hands.’ Scientists th… https://t.co/xx3oxdn1Fh"
                                                                            • Scientists discover gigantic ocean 700 km beneath the Earth’s surface

                                                                              Scientists discover gigantic ocean 700 km beneath the Earth’s surface

                                                                                Scientists discover gigantic ocean 700 km beneath the Earth’s surface
                                                                              • Show more empathy to boost confidence in vaccines, scientists told

                                                                                The Oxford University/AstraZeneca vaccine trial was temporarily halted after one volunteer in the UK was admitted to hospital. Photograph: Amanda Perobelli/Reuters The Oxford University/AstraZeneca vaccine trial was temporarily halted after one volunteer in the UK was admitted to hospital. Photograph: Amanda Perobelli/Reuters

                                                                                  Show more empathy to boost confidence in vaccines, scientists told
                                                                                • tori tori on Twitter: "社会科学者の社会変化の予測精度は一般市民より低い. Insights into the accuracy of social scientists’ forecasts of societal change https://t.co/qLHvdv88Zu"

                                                                                  社会科学者の社会変化の予測精度は一般市民より低い. Insights into the accuracy of social scientists’ forecasts of societal change https://t.co/qLHvdv88Zu

                                                                                    tori tori on Twitter: "社会科学者の社会変化の予測精度は一般市民より低い. Insights into the accuracy of social scientists’ forecasts of societal change https://t.co/qLHvdv88Zu"

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